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The horse emerges as poetic rhythm — its head and mane shaped in strong expressive ink, while the body dissolves into sweeping arcs and open space. Each stroke carries the quality of breath, swift and ephemeral, recalling the calligrapher’s balance of presence and emptiness. Motion is captured and t...
2025
Print, Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Open Edition
12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Thailand
Wanik is a Thai-Chinese artist based in Bangkok whose work explores identity, spirit, and freedom through the ancient language of Chinese ink painting. Drawing from the expressive Da Xieyi (freehand brushwork) tradition and blending it with influences from the Lingnan School and Western watercolor techniques, Wanik creates powerful, semi-abstract images of horses, peonies, and eagles that embody both motion and emotion. A self-taught artist with over a decade of study in watermedia, Wanik’s training includes workshops with renowned masters such as Wazu Saebang, Master Zheng Yanyan, and Master Liao Shifang in New York. His meticulous preparation contrasts with the spontaneous energy of his finished works. Each brushstroke is rehearsed, refined, and finally committed in a moment of focused expression—an act of meditation in motion. Wanik’s horse paintings are deeply personal. Born into a Thai-Chinese family with the surname “Ma” (meaning "horse" in Chinese), he channels familial identity and inner spirit into these dynamic forms. “The horse,” he explains, “is a symbol of strength, grace, and wild freedom. When I paint them, I am reflecting a part of myself.” Using raw and semi-raw Xuan rice papers, custom Chinese and Japanese inks, and calligraphy-inspired brushwork, Wanik carefully manipulates value gradients, glowing ink textures, and negative space to invite the viewer into a space that feels at once ancient and alive. His compositions feel minimal, yet charged—with rhythm, motion, and quiet power. His work appeals to collectors who seek art that balances tradition and abstraction, technical precision and spiritual openness. Whether depicting wild horses galloping with unbound energy or peonies blooming with quiet strength, each piece serves as a meditation on inner freedom and controlled power. Wanik’s work has been privately collected in Thailand and internationally, with one major commission acquired for $10,000 by a Thai conglomerate.
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